Even if I can not begin a great deal with my prescriber and his words, so I can fully join the praise whether this book but me. Tana French backed by "Faithfull Place" their already 3.Roman ago, in my view, her best book. Again offers the book through a Plott, who takes your breath away - Dublin some 20 years ago: Francis Mackey and his girlfriend Rosie, first love, fleeing to England and from the narrowness of the workers' housing estate is planned, but Rosie does not appear at the meeting point , by now 20 years immersed her suitcase in a derelict house near the meeting place, and Mackey has to find out what time the Faithfull Place 16 really happened - but again it is the author not so much about the detective story as such but to the exploration of the psyche their characters, their first great love, the tragedy of the family, the milieu. As French, it myself female, a male character as narrator chooses (which they did in their debut "Into the Woods"), gets the character depths and facets that are not given him a male crime writer in my opinion, so would. The book boasts a wonderful language, the depth of the feelings, the wonderfully lifelike dialogues - at least in the original, yet the book is not is fast approaching in Überseztung, and I can not imagine that parts of the suction of the book lost by ferrying Tung quite will go. Anyone looking for a Reisser á la Cornwell & Co, is certainly not as well served by Tana French: the Poli-time work ansich and bloody details are not your thing. But who wants to lose within a framework of exciting history in its entirely sympathetic, albeit oblique and badly battered characters themselves, who may miss this book in any way. Full buy recommendation!